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- adjective Not of or pertaining to
traffic .
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The Act required the establishment of a database of noncrash incidents, which the government hadn't previously tracked, and the development of a program to provide the public with safety information regarding nontraffic dangers to young children.
NHTSA finds cars injure 841,000 a year--without crashing 2009
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The Not-in-Traffic Surveillance NiTS 2007 study produced an overall annual estimate of 1,747 fatalities and 841,000 injuries in nontraffic crashes and noncrash incidents.
NHTSA finds cars injure 841,000 a year--without crashing 2009
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The Not-in-Traffic Surveillance (NiTS) 2007 study produced an overall annual estimate of 1,747 fatalities and 841,000 injuries in nontraffic crashes and noncrash incidents.
NHTSA finds cars injure 841,000 a year--without crashing 2009
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Over 33 people die and 16,170 injures occur every week due to nontraffic incidents.
NHTSA finds cars injure 841,000 a year--without crashing 2009
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The Act required the establishment of a database of noncrash incidents, which the government hadn't previously tracked, and the development of a program to provide the public with safety information regarding nontraffic dangers to young children.
NHTSA finds cars injure 841,000 a year--without crashing 2009
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Johnson's Crime Commission found that about half of American males could expect to be arrested for a nontraffic offense some time in their lives, mostly in their late teens and early 20s.
NYT > Home Page By ALFRED BLUMSTEIN 2012
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V84. 7 Person on outside of special agricultural vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
Gawker Adrian Chen 2010
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V84. 7 Person on outside of special agricultural vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
Gawker Adrian Chen 2010
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"Those who had been arrested for nontraffic offenses were more likely to own firearms (37 percent compared to 25 percent in the general population)."
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"Those who had been arrested for nontraffic offenses were more likely to own firearms (37 percent compared to 25 percent in the general population)."
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